] "Remember that when you leave this earth you can taken nothing of what you have received, but only what you have a given: a full heart, enriched by honest service, love, sacrifice, and courage". [...] words of St. Francis of Assisi
Today the Haiku is based on the above words of St. Francis of Assisi.
On old man's demise,
Crowded humans bestowed blessings.
Good deeds paid rewards.
Written for Carpe Diem Special # 108 St.Francis of Assisi (3)
Today the Haiku is based on the above words of St. Francis of Assisi.
On old man's demise,
Crowded humans bestowed blessings.
Good deeds paid rewards.
Written for Carpe Diem Special # 108 St.Francis of Assisi (3)
Crowds in recognition of a good heart -- very nice --
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouraging comments.
ReplyDeleteOne does hope to be remembered for the good things. Nice use of the prompt.
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Thank you Wanda Bates for your words of appreciation. Thanks for your visit and also to be a follower of my blog.
DeleteThat's a real honor as there are crowds on the burial to reward the good deeds. Well done Usha.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristjaan Panneman
DeleteGood deeds shine forth, this is lovely
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Much love...
Thank you Gillena Cox.
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I always hope that good deeds are rewarded, but in this life sometimes they are not.
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Generally good deeds of a person do bring rewards.
DeleteI always find a lot of people at a funeral a little sad.. like there are things that could be said when it's really too late..
ReplyDeleteThis is the irony of life. After a person dies, everybody talks so well of him.
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